National Protest and 'disband the cops' discussion (and now ICE)

Apparently, the deceased's wife was filming all of this from outside the car. FAFO. :rolleyes:

Video appears to show hysterical, blood-covered wife of Renee Nicole Good, woman killed by ICE, crying out ‘it’s my fault’

A blood-covered woman who identified herself as the wife of Renee Nicole Good hysterically blamed herself for her partner’s killing at the hands of ICE agents, gut-wrenching footage shows.
The woman was filmed distraught and sobbing just steps from Good’s wrecked car in Minneapolis Wednesday morning, as a neighbor who heard the commotion asked her what happened.

A blood-covered woman who identified herself as the wife of Renee Nicole Good hysterically blamed herself for her partner’s killing at the hands of ICE agents, gut-wrenching footage shows.

The woman was filmed distraught and sobbing just steps from Good’s wrecked car in Minneapolis Wednesday morning, as a neighbor who heard the commotion asked her what happened.
“I made her come down here, it’s my fault,” the woman said through sobs. “They just shot my wife.”
Just before the gunshots rang out, she was seen closely following federal agents and filming them.
She was also standing near the car when the shots rang out, and didn’t seem to notice that anything had happened until it sped away and wrecked. She sprinted after the car soon after, while other photos from the scene showed her trying to help Good as she lay bleeding out in the driver’s seat.
 
The picture of the car’s front windshield shiws a bullet hole…in the front.

If you slow the video down you can see her wheels spin. The guy in front of the car heard the engine rev and the tire slip gave him just enough time to react and not be run over.

I’m not shedding tears for a dead agitator. She wanted to show up and make a statement? Okay…
Pretty selfish of her to do, since she put herself at immediate risk in every which way from the obvious to detainment, and is a mother whose child will not know why mama is coming home and feeling abandoned. But nah, politics is more important than being a loving mother.

I have absolutely zero effs for a selfish person who did it for evil purposes wanting to be the rEsIsTaNce and not for being a good person.
 
"I made her come with me"

WTF were they even doing there other than to up to nefarious intent?? I am not sorry for I am out of cares for these "persons" and she IMO admitted to being an accessory if there was such a charge here to be made, for terrorism.
 
Kristy Noem (while looking silly wearing an ICE agent costume) announced that Ms.Good tried to run the agent over. If true, case over.

I've seen an angle where he appears to be hit and another where he appears to do some NFL-level juking to avoid the car, which does miss. Regardless, it is pretty clear he would be hit had he not moved.

This could have been avoided had either side acted differently, but no one "broke the chain" and a woman is dead. Ultimately, she was dead the moment her foot mashed the accelerator and the officer was saved through his quick reactions and the car slipping on the pavement. On a dry surface that guy's run over.
 
After watching literal dozens of angles of this thing, and trusting my eyes more than I trust anything FOX, CNN, Trump and especially Noem have to say, I’ve come to the following conclusion: what a waste.

A waste of an officer’s career
A waste of that woman’s life

There was a time when I hero worshipped members of SOF, I’ve learned over the years that not all of them are worthy of that worship.

Same thing with cops.

Same thing with governmental leaders, even the ones I voted for (speaking to you President Trump).

I listened to Noem’s statement and kept asking myself if she was watching the same videos I was watching (i’m still trying to find the snowbank she was referencing)

At least in the old days the Government made an half-assed attempt to cover shit up, now they just straight up lie and expect people to accept it as truth. (Again, speaking to you Mr. President).

Yes, this woman should not have resisted arrest. But no one will ever be able to convince me that she deserved to die for it.

So frustrated that we’ve come to a place where we cannot say, “I support the mission of those officers, but man did they dick-the-dog on this one”.
 
Legit question for LEO's here:

The agent standing in front of the vehicle, is that a standard practice or a poor job by the guy or what? Outside looking in, why would an officer put themselves in such a vulnerable position? She's hardly the first or last to use a vehicle as a weapon or to panic (whatever her motives, I don't care) and hit the gas.
 
After watching literal dozens of angles of this thing, and trusting my eyes more than I trust anything FOX, CNN, Trump and especially Noem have to say, I’ve come to the following conclusion: what a waste.

A waste of an officer’s career
A waste of that woman’s life

There was a time when I hero worshipped members of SOF, I’ve learned over the years that not all of them are worthy of that worship.

Same thing with cops.

Same thing with governmental leaders, even the ones I voted for (speaking to you President Trump).

I listened to Noem’s statement and kept asking myself if she was watching the same videos I was watching (i’m still trying to find the snowbank she was referencing)

At least in the old days the Government made an half-assed attempt to cover shit up, now they just straight up lie and expect people to accept it as truth. (Again, speaking to you Mr. President).

Yes, this woman should not have resisted arrest. But no one will ever be able to convince me that she deserved to die for it.

So frustrated that we’ve come to a place where we cannot say, “I support the mission of those officers, but man did they dick-the-dog on this one”.

She made a choice to harass the Ice officers, resist arrest and then try to flee in her vehicle nearly running over an officer. This is 100% on her.
 
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